| 21. | During consonants, Nasometry usually refers to the measurement of air escaping past the velum and escaping through the nose.
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| 22. | :: : : You have to lower your velum, otherwise air won't go out your nose.
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| 23. | When metamorphosis occurs, the velum is lost, and the newly metamorphosed juvenile adopts its slug-like adult form.
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| 24. | The velum and foot of the veliger can be retracted into the shell to protect these structures from predators or mechanical damage.
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| 25. | Three scolopidia stretch from the velum to the leg wall, each containing one sensory neuron with a dendrite and attached cilia.
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| 26. | The root of reveal is the Latin velum, " veil "; to reveal is to strip away the veil.
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| 27. | At any given moment the soft palate or velum either allows or doesn't allow sound to resonate in the nasal chamber.
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| 28. | The pharynx is subdivided; the ventral part forming a respiratory tube that is isolated from the mouth by a valve called the velum.
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| 29. | The ejective such as, with simultaneous closure of the velum and glottis, is not normally considered to be a co-articulated consonant.
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| 30. | By this time they have developed a velum, a ciliated locomotory and feeding organ, and the rudiments of a straight-hinged shell.
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